Ice-cold beer on tap.Cool for 24 hours.Right to the last drop.

Sea breeze orslick black

Cooling Cubes are available in two standard colours. Whichever you choose, your drinks will be kept just as cool for just as long. Our ice-blue sea breeze “Point Break” cubes are a little bit more expensive, because the raw material cost more.

We can produce other colours on demand. This usually requires an order of 300 Cooling Cubes. Companies interested in ordering should click here.

TUBE39€

TUBE39€

POINT BREAK49€

POINT BREAK49€

THIRSTY MINDSHAVE GREAT IDEAS

It was a fantastic sunny day and we set off for the beach. We were feeling pretty cool, but by the time we got there our beer was disgustingly warm. So we lay on the beach sipping hot lager and dreaming of freshly poured ice-cold beer. And maybe a beach-chair. If we could combine the two, we would be in heaven.

When we got home we had a look to see if the perfect solution wasn’t already out there.

And then we did some serious thinking. 5 litres? A great size. Not too heavy to carry, but still plenty of beer. But the kegs aren’t very pretty. And they don’t stay cool on their own.

There were already a few cooling solutions for kegs available. But they were either difficult to carry, ugly, did not keep the keg cool – or all three.

We thought to ourselves: we can do better than that. And that’s how Cooling Cubes began.

At home

AT FESTIVALS

You don’t fancy queueing up for ages for beer in a plastic cup? But how are you going to get your own cold beer to a festival? You have a long journey ahead of you. What will stay cool enough for long enough?You can probably guess the answer.

EPP, NOT POLYSTYRENE.

Okay, it does look like polystyrene. But there is a big difference between EPP (expanded polypropylene) and regular polystyrene. Cooling Cubes are made by pressing balls of EPP into a mould and melting them together using steam. Because no chemicals are needed to make them stick together, they are completely harmless.

In fact, if you manage to chew a corner off your cube – maybe you’re a bit miffed that your team’s given away a goal in extra time? - it will come out the other end without doing any harm. Not that we recommend trying this. Because if you look after your Cooling Cubes they will last a lifetime. And if they should break, they can be fully recycled. Just pull the logo off the front first. Here are some reasons why EPP is better than polystyrene:

It’s stronger

EPP amazingly strong for its weight. Otherwise we wouldn’t tell you that you could sit on your cubes.

It’s stronger

EPP amazingly strong for its weight. Otherwise we wouldn’t tell you that you could sit on your cubes.

It’s amazingly light

Cooling Cubes weigh 600 g. Add another 600 g for a cooling block and the carrying strap, and that’s only 1.2 kg. If only the beer were lighter! But when you’re on the way home and tired, you can be pretty sure that there will be less to carry.

100% recyclable

Cooling Cubes can be completely recycled. If you can’t find anyone locally who recycles EPP, then send your old cubes to us and we will recycle them for you.

100% recyclable

Cooling Cubes can be completely recycled. If you can’t find anyone locally who recycles EPP, then send your old cubes to us and we will recycle them for you.

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For ages. For more than long enough for the keg to be empty. OK, you want concrete facts? Well, it does depend on how hot it is outside, how many cooling blocks you put in your cubes, and exactly how cold the beer and the blocks were, when you put them in. But our tests show an average increase in temperature of around 0.29°C per hour. If your fridge is at 6° it should be almost 7 hours before your beer even reaches 8° - which is still pretty cool. Have a look at this curve for more information.

There are all sorts of accessories in our shop: a carrying strap, reusable plastic cups, empty kegs you can fill yourself and extra cooling blocks.

How big are Cooling Cubes?

Cooling Cubes are c. 23 cm wide x 23 cm deep x 45.5 cm high.

How many cooling blocks fit into Cooling Cubes?

You can get up to three cooling blocks into your pair of Cooling Cubes, one in the upper cube and two in the lower cube. And three cooling blocks are delivered with each pair of Cooling Cubes - this may not apply to special offers.

Do all 5 litre kegs fit into cooling cubes?

Standard 5 litre party kegs with a tap on the side fit. Kegs with a tap at the top don’t fit. You can find out more by clicking here.